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$30 is very fair, I've been watching TV on Sage for 2 1/2 years! A while back I purchased a client license and shortly afterwards bought a placeshifter license. I find the Placeshifter much more usable than the client, just wish I could trade in my client license (which I never use) for another Placeshifter license! That way, if someone at home is using Placeshifter and I'm on the road I could also use Placeshifter. Oh well, all in all, it's a bargain for such a great piece of software, especially with the enhancements of V6.
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All this talk about $30 being fair for any upgrated is a 100% non-issue as far as I'm concerned. This PVR system lets me distributed TV, DVDs, Music, and Pictures through out my house. The guys at the home theater store want mega bucks to install closed in systems that do this. And can you click on a show and say, transcode this to a format that works with my iPod or Archos media play. Uh, no can do. If fact, being a closed in system, you often can't ever get the media you own out of their system do to something with it on your own.
The SageTV system is virtually 100% user controlled and provides 100% access to your content. To me that is worth a lot of money as it lets me configure my home system the way I want it to work. How do you place a value on that? I have two SageTV servers, 2 Clients, and 2 MVP / Placeshifter licenses. I think I've spent a sum total $250'ish for all that. Can you say major steal. Oh, you want $29.95 twice to upgrade my two servers. No problem, you got; the order has been placed. There is no other system out there that gives you the flexibility to work with your media in a total automated home configuration. For me it is an absolute no brainer to purchase the upgrade. And, I hope they come out with v7.0 quickly (maybe with the ability to configure Favorites with the ability to automatically compress after recordering). If they need to generate revenue to continue to invovate, I'm more than happy to help in their revenue collection as long as they innovate. And heck there is a Mac OS X client in the works. Say, Mac Mini as a SageTV Client by my LCD display. Hopefully, I'll be able to stream HD content. They are working on very cool and inovated technology. Just look what they brought to marked in the past 12-18 months (compare the to BTV or MCE). I don't think there is a comparable alternative in the market place. Well, I could keep going, but I think I've made my opinion on this clear. Obviously, I have no problem with this upgrade policy. Just keep bringing the inovation, and you've got a customer for life. -Kevin P.S. You do need to "beautify our UI". You are behind BTV and MCE in this regard, and I think it hurts you when SageTV is compared against these products. Such reviews never seem to do more than gloss of the apps, and a clean, well defined UI, that is visual appealing makes a big difference to these type of people. Last edited by kkoz; 10-04-2006 at 12:27 AM. |
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I guess the $30 is all relative. To some here, that just bought v4 six months ago and are running a bare bones system, it is probably a bit unfair.
To many of us though, including myself, that started out with a bare bones HTPC/PVR costing a few hundred 2-3 years ago and eventually bought into the streaming audio/video on demand idea, throughout the house, the $30 compared to the $3-5k paid since on Servers, clients and Tbytes of disk is a no brainer. The $30 paid is just a protection on the existing investment!
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I'd happily sell my house and all its contents...
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do i have to pay an upgrade fee?
i just bought my sage tv 12/27/05. when i use my key it says its a pre v5 key??? i havent even had my v5 a year and im being told mine a pre v5 key?? did i miss something? i thought i paid for v5 back then shouldnt i be included in the free upgrade?
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Nothing wrong with sticking with v5 if you don't think the new version is worth it.
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My key purchased from PCAlcamy.com on May 4, 2006 for "1 x SageTV Media Center Version 5.0 - Version: Download: Windows - English" also says that it is a pre version 5.0 key. Thirty dollars is not that big a deal knowing the use I will be getting out of Sage in the future but I am positive that this key should be showing up as a version 5 key. Guess I need to contact Sage.
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Ok, my turn to weigh in.
Don't know my number off hand, but purchased 1.3.8 back Sept of 2003. Anyways, I'm a notoriously cheap SOB. So if I want to keep using v5 for the rest of my life, that's going to be just fine, right? I just upgraded from ver3 to 5 a month ago, so I 'prolly wouldn't upgrade to ver7 anyways. I'm going to go thru the pdf a bit more regarding ver 6, but as far as I can tell the only diff is HDTV support? So us guys on analog SDTV system shouldn't even bothering to upgrade. EDIT: Quote:
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One more thing. Remember, it takes paychecks to get people to write CD players and rippers. Don't confuse the nerdlingers, glorious as they are, who do things on their own time with people who have to make a living. Buy the upgrades, Sage hires more developers, and more features appear. This cannot happen with lifelone free upgrades and the constant flipping of licenses from one client to another. |
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OK, just found the change log on pg 214 of the manual. |
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I take it this is not possible. I too have a client license that I have no use for, but am looking at getting a placeshifter license. It would be great if I could do a trade in or a discount and then terminate any future rights to my client license. BTW - $30 is cheap for an upgrade. If you don't want the upgrade don't buy and stop complaining.
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Support release for version 5?
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http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19449 http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?p=170657 Olive |
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My point was, less than a year after I bought a license, I would have expected support to include providing a release that fixes my problems. Call it v5 or V6, that's irrelevant to me.
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